A review by maggie_reads14
These Two Wrongs by Julia Wolf

3.0

This is my first book from Julia Wolf, and I definitely think I will be reading more from her in the future.

Rhys and Delilah had adorable chemistry from the start, and the banter fueled it even more. They bounced off each other so well even when they weren't really saying anything to each other. While the school trip started their relationship, I felt it didn't match up with the rest of the book. It felt as if I was reading about two completely different characters. I liked the point of the school trip but didn't think it was written properly. I enjoyed watching Rhys and Delilah learn about each other in such an understanding and loving way that there was no judgment between them. Rhys truly loved Delilah before he even realized it, and Delilah didn't think she could be loved as much as Rhys loved her and he showed she is perfect for him despite what she thinks.

However, I wished some things were talked about more, especially about the relationship between Roman and Delilah. I felt as if it was mentioned once and then never brought up again. Especially when what happened between them was similar to what Charles was doing to other girls and Delilah was disgusted by that yet not thinking about how the same thing happened to her and she was totally fine with it. i also think it wasn't talked about how Delilah went back to Rhys and used him for sex to end up mad at him for thinking she was going to forgive him afterward and how she did not apologize for using him and just walked out like nothing happened. I also found myself slightly annoyed at how Delilah handled Rhys groveling, she would constantly lead him on as if she would forgive him and then go off on him blaming him for all types of things. I will say the groveling was absolutely well done. I loved how Rhys really thought outside of the box and did things not only to get Delilah back but also save her from any humiliation that could have been caused from what he had done.

Overall, I enjoyed this book and I am looking forward to reading her books again.
ARC review